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Bishops from the dioceses of Beaumont, Texas, and Lake Charles, Louisiana, found themselves assessing damages and checking in with others hours after destructive Hurricane Laura had passed.
Biased and prejudiced coverage of abortion has severe costs.
Valerie Xu, 15, delivers a donation, boxes of mask to UT Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Friday, June 5, 2020. Xu is among teens across the U.S. who decided to take action as the coronavirus pandemic took hold, doing everything from delivering groceries to older people to offering online tutoring, to emailing sick children and to raising money to help feed the hungry. (AP Photo/Tony Gutierrez)
Christians must “own up to our own complicity and guilt in many systems of oppression” and resist the “temptation” to blame the poor for their poverty.
Catholic bishops are urging governments all over the world to prioritize coronavirus vaccines that are ethically developed and are also telling Catholics that not getting vaccinated is a "serious moral problem."
The “common thread” among the celebrations, especially in 2020, the cardinal said, “is our common home in which the cry of the earth and the cry of the poor are one cry.”
Catholic leaders have joined their voices with members of the Navajo Nation in opposing the Aug. 26 scheduled execution of Lezmond Mitchell, the only Native American on federal death row.
Bolivia’s bishops want environmental concerns to play a key role when voters go to the polls to elect a new government in October.
The pope’s series, which began in Aug. 5, focuses on healing the world from the physical and social ills related to the coronavirus pandemic.
The University of Notre Dame in Indiana, seen in 2019. The university announced on Aug. 18 that in-person classes will be replaced by remote instruction for two weeks. (CNS photo/Matt Cashore, USA TODAY NETWORK via Reuters)
The timetable for reopening college campuses should not be driven solely by fear and risk management, writes Daniel Philpott. The University of Notre Dame is taking the right approach in returning to the classroom.
Even in the the eye of a storm that seems so colossal we can see no tomorrow, I know this: God is good.